Hi Max,

Remote screen sharing is mentioned on mifos.org here:
http://mifos.org/developers/wiki/HamachiHowTo

"Remote Screen Sharing" might be a better name for the page, since
that's currently all we use Hamachi for. But I digress.

As for recommended tools, the Mifos team's recommendations are here:
http://mifos.org/developers/wiki/DevelopmentTools

And I created this page where you may add IBM's toolset:
http://mifos.org/developers/wiki/DevelopmentTools/IBM

Cheers,
-Adam

On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 17:22 +0000, Massimiliano Parlione wrote:
> Hi Van,
> can u add it to the knowledge center ?
> We have summarized the development environment. I will send a word doc, we
> might contribute to the Knowledge center as well.
> This is our internal doc for the dev environment that we might use to
> contribute to the KC.
> 
> (See attached file: Software+Development+Environment.doc)
> 
> Regards,
> Max
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> Hi Max,
> 
> As a distributed development team, we've found it very useful to use
> remote desktops in order to do pair programming remotely and to "look
> over the shoulder" of a remote developer at what they see on their
> screen.
> 
> I think that this could help facilitate some of the ongoing work your
> team in Dublin is doing.
> 
> We are currently using the combination of VNC for remote desktop
> sharing.  Most of us have been using tightVNC on windows
> (http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html) but any VNC client should work.
> 
> The other piece we've been using is Himachi
> (https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/vpn.asp) to establish a
> secure peer-to-peer vpn connection between machines that works through
> firewalls.
> 
> If you are able to get these two apps installed on a developer machine,
> then you'll be able to share desktops as the rest of the team does now.
> 
> There may be issues with what you can and can't install on machines in
> your office, so I don't know if you could install these tools or not.
> If not, then perhaps we could try a different solution.  The nice thing
> about these is that they are free and they work pretty well across
> platforms (at least Windows and Linux, and it should work on the Mac
> too).
> 
> Cheers,
> --Van
> 
> 
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Adam Monsen

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